Telly Visions is a podcast about British television and culture, by people who love British television and culture. A product of WETA’s Telly Visions website, we’re here to dig deep into all the things Anglophiles care about, from period dramas to mysteries to Doctor Who and more.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 101 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | After ShowsTV & FilmTV Reviews |
It’s the end of an era, at least for now. The Telly Visions podcast is signing off. We’ve truly loved spending these past few years with all of you listening out there in the dark, our inbox is always open, and our Telly Visions website is still full... more
Ani sits down with contributors Megan Vick and Sophie Brookover to discuss Bridgerton Season 3, from the cleaving of it in two, to the Polin-ation of the main story, to the major twists in the second half. Where does the show go from here?
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Lacy and Ani sit down with the summer calendar and run down everything debuting from June to August 2024, at least everything we know so far, from the returns of 'Grantchester,' 'Professor T' and 'D.I. Ray' to the debut of 'Queenie,' 'The Decameron,'... more
The latest episode of our Classics Revisited series looks back at the 1987 film Withnail and I, a black comedy starring Richard E. Grant and Paul McGann that's become something of a cult classic in the years since its release.
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AL was not, not, dismissive or prejudiced against lower class people. Have you seen how she cares about the family of the little boy who lost his leg? Or about her agent Briggs who was sick? Or how she took Cordingley to Paris? Most of the show is based on her actual diaries. She was kind, and didn’t push people around. (Except for her sister!)
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I LOVE British TV and appreciate the backstories the hosts bring to this podcast But, while I hate to be negative, I do have to echo the other comments - it is very hard to listen to. A bit of editing and cleaning up all the “ums” and “likes” would go a long way to making it more listener friendly, which, I believe, is ultimately the point of having a podcast. With so many reviews saying the same thing, I have to wonder if they care, or this is just not that important to them. Disappointing, b... more
I enjoy this podcast and have no trouble recommending it to friends. My biggest pet peeve (in fairness this is an issue I have with other podcasts) is that the hosts sometimes forget how amplified their voices are. There’s too much cackling and going off topic on some episodes, and unfortunately I end up skipping those episodes altogether. They also cut each other off all the time. Worth a listen, but needs some tweaks.
Ladies, I’m not sure what show you guys were watching. There were things to criticize, you didn’t mention any of those things. Did you see the last episode? Clara did the things you said you wished she had done. No, the sugar boycott wasn’t mentioned in just one episode. Georgiana literally mentions it every episode. You claim you needed to see Charlotte deal with her emotions about Sidney, while Charlotte deals with her emotions about Sidney. By deciding to turn away from marriage, understandin... more
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Apple Podcasts | #191 |
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